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LIST OF ABBREVIATED TITLES

STEIN, Raja. .

STEIN, Ruins of Khotan .

STEIN, Third Journey STEIN, Thousand Buddhas

STRYZGOWSKI, Amida

STRZYGOWSKI, KOpt. Kunst STRZYGOWSKI, Orient oder Rom WATTERS, Yuan Chwang

WIESNER, Neuer Beitrag zur Geschichte des Papieres.

YULE, Cathay .

YULE-CORDIER, Cathay

YULE, Marco Polo .

WYLIE, Notes on the Western Regions

WooD, Source of the Oxus

WIESNER, Über die ältesten Hadernpapiere.

Kalhana's Râjatarargini, a Chronicle of the kings of Kaimir. Translated, with an introduction, commentary, and appendices, by M. A. Stein. Vols. I, II. London, A. Constable & Co., 190o.

Sand-buried ruins of Khotan. Personal Narrative of a journey of archaeological and geographical exploration in Chinese Turkestan. By M. Aurel Stein. (First edition.) London, T. Fisher Unwin, 1903.

A third journey of exploration in Central Asia, 1913—I 6. From ' The Geographical Journal ' for August and September, 1916 (pp. 97-13o, 193-225).

Ancient Buddhist paintings from the Caves of the Thousand Buddhas on the westernmost border of China. Recovered and described by Aurel Stein with an Introductory Essay of Laurence Binyon. Published under the orders of H.M. Secretary of State for India and with the co-operation of the Trustees of the British Museum. London, B. Quaritch, Ltd., 1921. [In press]

Amida. Matériaux pour l'épigraphie et l'histoire musulmanes du Diyar-Bekr, par Max van Berchem. Beiträge zur Kunstgeschichte des Mittelalters von Nord-Mesopotamien, Hellas und dem Abendlande, von Josef Strzygowski, mit einem Beitrage : The Churches and Monasteries of the Tur Abdin, von Gertrude L. Bell. Heidelberg, 1910.

Catalogue général des antiquités égyptiennes du Musée du Caire. Vol. XII, Koptische Kunst. By J. Strzygowski. Vienna, 1904.

Orient oder Rom. Beiträge zur Geschichte der spätantiken und frühchristlichen Kunst. Von J. Strzygowski. Leipzig, 190x.

On Yuan Chwang's travels in India, by Thomas Watters, M.R.A.S. Edited, after his death, by T. W. Rhys Davids and S. W. Bushell. Two vols., with two maps and an itinerary by Vincent A. Smith. London, Royal Asiatic Society, 1905.

Ein neuer Beitrag zur Geschichte des Papieres, von J. Wiesner. Sitzungsberichte der kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften in Wien, philosophisch-historische Klasse, Band cxlviii. Wien, 1904.

Über die ältesten bis jetzt aufgefundenen Hadernpapiere, von J. von Wiesner. Sitzungsberichte der kais. Akademie der Wissenschaften, philosophisch-historische Klasse, Band clxviii. 191 I.

A journey to the source of the River Oxus. By Captain John Wood. New edition, edited by his son. With an essay on the geography of the valley of the Oxus, by Colonel Henry Yule, C.B. London, Murray, 1872.

Notes on the Western Regions. Translated from the Tséén Han Shoo', Book 96, Parts j, 2. By A. Wylie. Journal of the Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, 188o, vol. x, pp. 20-73 ; 1881, vol. xi, pp. 83—I 15.

Cathay and the way thither ; being a collection of medieval notices of China. Translated and edited by Col. Henry Yule, C.B. First edition. Vols. I, II. London, Hakluyt Society, 1866.

Cathay and the way thither ; being a collection of medieval notices of China. Translated and edited by Colonel Sir Henry Yule. New edition, revised throughout in the light of recent discoveries by Henri Cordier. Vols. I—IV. London, Hakluyt Society, 1915-16.

The book of Ser Marco Polo the Venetian concerning the kingdoms and marvels of the East. Translated and edited, with notes, by Colonel Sir Henry Yule, R.E., C.B., K.C.S.I., corr. Inst. de France. Third edition, revised throughout in the light of recent discoveries by Henri Cordier (of Paris); with a memoir of Henry Yule by his daughter Amy Frances Yule. Vols. I, II. London, John Murray, 1903.